December 18, 2012
The ColdFusion team has posted an entry on their official blog entitled ColdFusion: News, Initiatives and Updates from Adobe . They weigh in on ColdFusion 10 feedback, product road map, ColdFusion in the cloud, education, release cycles, MAX and alternative conference options, and more. There's a...
December 18, 2012
If you haven't been able to attend any of the Create the Web Tour events in person, join us tomorrow December 20th for an online presentation . This is part of a new Adobe TechLive program (as explained here by Alan Greenblatt).
December 17, 2012
We updated Creative Cloud this week, and added a new training tab featuring training videos from Adobe and partners.
December 16, 2012
Emmet is a popular web-developer's toolkit that can dramatically improve your HTML and CSS development workflow. And now Emmet supports Brackets , as Raymond Camden explains in this post and video .
December 12, 2012
Mark Penfold has published .NET magazine's annual web tool roundup in The 20 best new tools for web design and development of 2012 . Among the winners are: Dreamweaver CS6 Edge Inspect Brackets PhoneGap
December 10, 2012
Love the new MAX logo! Oh, MAX registration is open, and $1295 Early Bird pricing (which includes an annual Creative Cloud membership) ends February 28th, 2013.
December 10, 2012
We've posted a hotfix for ColdFusion 9 and 10 (Windows, Macintosh and UNIX) to address a possible sandbox permissions violation in shared hosting environments.
December 10, 2012
The ColdFusion team has created an Adobe ColdFusion Platform Survey and would like you to weigh in on future platform options.
December 9, 2012
Fellow Adobe Evangelist Mihai Corlan has written a post explaining How to add a new option to the menu in Brackets .
December 6, 2012
AIR 3.6 Beta is now on Adobe Labs. Included in this new release is the ability to package and load multiple SWFs (which provides developers with better memory management by allowing them to load the assets they need dynamically at ANY time from multiple SWFs, and not have to load them all up-front).